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Stocks are up sharply on Wall Street as investors react
to cooler than expected inflation data. The Dow Joones Industrial
Average has been up over five hundred points at times today.
The S and P five hundred has also been higher,
while the Nasdaq has been up about three hundred points
as well. New York ag Letitia James says President Trump
is using the justice system as a tool of revenge.
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She spoke to a group of supporters after pleading not
guilty to federal mortgage fraud charges in Virginia today. She
said the charges have angered her soul and she promised
to do her job every day while fighting them. The
government shutdown is on day twenty four with no resolution
in sight as both sides dig in. Democrats aren't giving up.
California Congressman Pete Aguilar says his Democratic colleagues will not
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support any bill that doesn't include an extension of healthcare
credits that are about to expire. Republicans, meantime, say the
Democrat must vote in favor of a funding bill before
there can be any negotiations on subsidies. The shutdown will
stretch into next week. The Senat adjourned and will not
return until Monday afternoon. The US Transportation chief is warning
flight delays and disruptions will get worse starting next week.
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Transportation Secretary Sewn Duffey says most air traffic controllers have
been showing up for work despite knowing they will not
be paid during this shutdown. Duffy says he anticipates that'll
change on Tuesday, the day the controllers are supposed to
be getting a paycheck. San Francisco's mayor says his city
as a remedy in case President Trump reversus course and
sends in the National Guard. Democrat mayor Daniel Luriy shared
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a phone call that he had with Trump earlier this week,
where Lourie convinced Trump that he's making progress in the
city and doesn't need the Guard to help fight crime.
Luriy said, we have a plan in place in case
Trump changes his mind. Law enforcement and the defense team
for Charlie Kirk's accused killer, Tyler Robinson, are both calling
for a ban on cameras for court hearings. The Utah
County Sheriff's Office and Robinson's lawyers made the request to
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Judge Tony Graft a limit at media coverage. Graft will
meet with the defense and prosecutors today in a closed tiering.
I'm Chris Krazio. Gale Benson tops Forbes's annual list of
America's most Powerful Women in sports. Benson is the owner
of both the New Orleans Saints and the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Forbes list points out that she's the only woman
who owns franchises in both the NFL and NBA. She
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has pioneered the NFL's international efforts by making the Saints
the first franchise with marketing rights in France. Benson was
also influential in bringing Super Bowl fifty nine to New
Orleans earlier this year. The Chargers blew out the Vikings
thirty seven to ten on Thursday Night Football to kick
off the NFL's Week eight. Justin Herbert tossed three touchdowns
in the winning effort. Meantime, the Sunday slate is highlighted
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by the forty nine Ers dueling with the Texans in
Houston and the Broncos battling the Cowboys from Denver. Sunday
Night Football features the Steelers Aaron Rodgers facing his former
Packers team in Pittsburgh. Monday Night Football has Patrick Mahomes
and the Chiefs hosting the Washington Commanders. Today's celebration of
an old school school lunch. Three tennis now with more
on National Boloney Day.
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Colony.
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I love last ninety It's.
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Oscar Meyer release. Danching go back in nineteen seventy four,
and it got a nation eating the cold cut. Its
origins are Italian, but we changed the name from Bologna,
where it's from, to the American Bologne, and we eat
eight hundred million pounds of it every year. Joey Chestnut
holds the world record for eating it nearly sixteen pounds
in eight minutes. No competition today, just an old school
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Boloney sandwich.
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Holy spelled check Batman. Imagine having to apologize to Batman
for misspelling his name. Well, maybe not Batman himself, but
the actor who played him in the movie. That's what
officials with Pittsburgh's Walk of Fame realized after they unveiled
their first ten stars this week. Among the honorees famed
actor Michael Keaton, who's from Pittsburgh, who memorably played the
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Cape Crusader in the nineteen eighty nine picture, but on
the plot, Keaton's first name was spelled mi ich El
when it should have been spelled Michael. Officials say they'll
fix the error as fast as they can. I'm Chris
Karagi