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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. New York
State Attorney General Letitia James is fighting federal mortgage fraud
charges out of Virginia. Scott Pringle reports on her court
appearance today.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
James spoke to her supporters after pleading not guilty to
charges of fraud and making false statements in Virginia by
fake this strong. James and President Trump have classed repeatedly,
including when James won a civil fraud case against Trump.
A prosecutor recently appointed by the president is accusing James
of putting down a Virginia rental home as a secondary
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residence instead that would save her money on the mortgage.
She denies wrongdoing. This is about all of us, about
the justice system, which.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Has been whippinized, Scott Pringle. New York inflation is staying
in check. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the consumer
price index hit three percent in September, softer than what
most were expecting. As the US tariff battle with China continues,
Investors welcome the news, with the Dow Jones rising more
than five hundred points at times today. San Francisco's mayor
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says his city has a remedy in case President Trump
or versus course, and says in the National Guard. Democrat
Mayor Daniel Luriy shared a phone call with President Trump
earlier this week, where Loriie convinced the President that he's
making progress in the city and doesn't need the Guard
to help fight crime. Luriy said, quote, we have a
plan in place in case Trump changes his mind. Republicans
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are brushing off concerns about construction at the White House.
Crews can be seen tearing down parts of the East Wing.
Almost every president has made modifications to the White House.
They're never controversial. Senator John Cornyn says this is no
different than any other upgrade at the White House. The
new ballroom is being funded by private donations. Elton John
is celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of his iconic performances at
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Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The milestone highlights his back
to back concerts, which took place on October twenty fifth
and twenty sixth in nineteen seventy five, and he performed
to a combined crowd of one hundred and ten thousand fans.
I'm Chris Krajio COVID may be gone, but the work
from home movement is sticking around, and that continues to
have an impact on rush hour traffic. Commuters are making
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more use of their hybrid work capabilities, and there's more
traveling happening in the middle of the day. David Shrank
at the Texas Transportation Institute says their latest study found
the traffic by the day of the week has also changed.
Thursday is now the busiest day Hybrid workers are choosing
to work from home on Friday. Ford Motor Company says
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it will significantly increase production of its Ford F one,
fifty and F series super duty pickups for It says
they are increasing production of the popular pickup trucks to
meet customer demand. The move will also add one thousand
new jobs in Michigan and Kentucky. A teacher's aid at
a Washington, d C. Elementary school is being investigated after
allegedly putting hot sauce on a student's tongue. The aid
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at Southeast d C's JC nallylm Couentry School reportedly put
gloves on, put hot sauce on her finger, and then
put her finger in the child's mouth, allegedly to punish
the student. The World Series starts tonight in Toronto. The
Blue Jays are hosting the defending champion Dodgers in Game one.
The Jays are playing in their first Fall Classic since
nineteen ninety three. LA is going for its third championship
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in the past six years. Lefty Blake Snell will start
for the Dodgers. Right hander Trey you Savage will be
on the mound for Toronto. Game one starts at eight
pm Eastern.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
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Speaker 1 (03:43):
Williams has set to perform on the field tonight before
Game one. MLB announced yesterday the Grammy winning artist will
open the one hundred and twenty first Fall Classic alongside
gospel group Voices of Fire. Williams will perform a set
of songs from his new album, while Voices of Fire
will form both the US and Canadian national anthems. I'm
Chris Karagio