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October 24, 2025 4 mins
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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):
President Trump leaves tonight for a multi day trip to Asia.
The trip includes a much anticipated and important meeting with
Chinese President Jijing Ping in South Korea Thursday. China and
the US have been involved in a trade standoff since
Trump took office for the second time. The President starts
with meetings and events in Malaysia, Japan, and then South Korea.

(00:29):
The US's largest aircraft carriers headed to the Caribbean as
strikes on drug boats continue. The Pentagon said Secretary of
War Pete Haigseth ordered the USS gerald R four to
the Caribbean to help quote dismantle transnational criminal organizations and
counter narco terrorism in defense of the homeland end quote.
Haigs Seth said earlier this week, It's important to send

(00:49):
a message to the cartel.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Important inside our hemisphere, which for far too long other presidents,
as the President point, they've ignored our own backyard and
allowed other.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Countries to increase their influence here, which only threatens the
American people. As the US carried out an overnight strike
on an alleged trendy Aragua, drug boat that killed six
people on board. Polling monitors are being sent to California
and New Jersey by the Justice Department ahead of elections
in those states. Attorney General Pam Bondi says transparency at

(01:16):
the polls translates to faith in the electoral process. California
is voting on Proposition fifty, a measure that aims to
redraw the state's congressional map. Meanwhile, New Jersey will elect
a new governor. Meteorologists are explaining why the US mainland
has not been hit by hurricanes so far this season.
Experts say it's because the high pressure system behind the

(01:38):
steering mechanism of the storms is weak this season. It
also has to do with the storms forming further east
of the US. The American Heart Association is updating its
CPR guidelines. Experts say the update to the life saving
technique reflects a troubling reality in the US, the growing
opioid epidemic. The new guideline offers ways of rerect recognizing

(02:00):
an opioid overdose, on how to administer the drug naloxone
to reverse its effects. I'm Jim Roup. Former Special Counsel
Jack Smith is requesting an opportunity to testify in open
hearings before the House and Senate Judiciary committees. House Judiciary
Chair Jim Jordan has demanded his testimony in a transcribed
closed door interview after accusing him of launching politically motivated

(02:24):
prosecutions into President Trump. Rivian is laying off hundreds of
employees in response to waning consumer interests in electric vehicles.
Phil Hewlett with more.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
The Irvine, California based the electric truck and suv maker
is preparing to hand out pink slips to about six
hundred workers, or a little less than five percent of
its total workforce. The company made the announcement less than
a month after federal tax credits for EV's expired, and
in California, EV drivers are no longer allowed to use
HOV lanes without passengers.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
I'm Phil Julett, and today we celebrate an old school
school lunch pre Tennis with more on national Blogoney Day Alone.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
I love late ninety's. Oscar Meyer released Dancing 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

(03:26):
sixteen pounds in eight minutes. No competition today, just an
old school boloney sandwich. I'm pre tennis.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
In a somewhat related story, school oriented, a high school
senior in Colorado is challenging her school after being denied
permission to include a Bible verse in her senior parking
space design. Sophia Shoemaker says she was told her artwork
featuring First Corinthians thirteen to four, love is patient, love
is kind, does not envied, does not boast, is not proud,
violates Rampart High's rules against religious and political messages. Her

(03:56):
attorneys are telling the school the band violates our first
amend and writes the district is reviewing the matter. I'm
Jim Roop.
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