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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, the Senator has voted to end
the longest government shut down in US history. The Chamber
voted Monday night to pass the funding bill, which now
goes to the House. The measure would fund the government
through January. It passed on a sixty to forty vote,
with all Republicans except Rand Paul of Kentucky supporting the bill.
The House is not expected to take up the bill
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until Wednesday at the earliest. President Trump has already announced
his support for the bipartisan agreement. Canada is losing its
measles elimination status and America is at risk too. Sarah
Lee Kessler reports.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
The Pan American Health Organization took action against Canada Monday
after the country failed to curb a measles outbreak for
twelve consecutive months. Pay HOE is warning that the US
could follow in January if it doesn't stop its ongoing outbreak.
America's measles problem began in Texas in January of this year,
spreading to New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas, with current measles
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cases in Utah, Arizona, and South Carolina. The reappearance of
measles is blamed on a declining vaccination rate. I'm Sarah
Lee Kessler.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
IHeartMedia and TikToker joining forces to launch a first of
its kind multi platform partnership. The collaboration includes the launch
of the TikTok Podcast Network, which will feature up to
twenty five new podcasts hosted by TikTok creators. The partnership
also includes TikTok Radio, a fast paced format pairing TikTok
creators with experienced iHeartRadio personalities where listeners will feel like
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they're scrolling on TikTok, but with their ears. iHeartMedia and
TikTok will join forces for live events as well. The
Powerball jackpot is rolling over again. There was no grand
prize winner in Monday night's drawing, so the jackpot will
be at least five hundred and twelve million dollars for
the next drawing on Wednesday. Meanwhile, tonight's Megamillion's drawing is
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worth at least a whopping nine hundred million dollars the
cash shop that would work out to just over four
hundred and fifteen million. I'm Tammy Trihello a bid to
overturn the right to same sex marriages has been rejected
by the Supreme Court. Michael Cassner reports.
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The justices declined to take up the appeal from former
Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis to overturn the twenty fifteen
landmark decision. The bid had been seen as a long
shot by analysts. Davis received national attention when she refused
to issue marriage licenses to a same sex couple due
to her religious beliefs. One of those couples was awarded
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damages by a jury after they sued. I'm Michael Cassner.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
A personalized vitamin D three treatment plan can greatly reduce
the risk of a second heart attack. Researchers at Inner
Mountain Health in Salt Lake City say the risk drops
to fifty percent when blood levels are monitored in D
three dosages are optimized. Heart experts believe the results of
this large, randomized trial carry global importance. Between one half
and two thirds of people worldwide have low levels of
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vitamin D three because they're spending less time in the sun.
Wizard of Oz fans will soon have the chance to
own one of the most iconic costume pieces from the
film Mark Mayfield has the details part of right what
You've Done, Maale Maalie.
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Margaret Hamilton's original Wicked Witch of the West black Hat
is going to go up for auction next month. It's
going to be part of Heritage Auction's December Hollywood Signature auction.
The auction will also include Judy Garland's Red Rehearsal Slipper
and a cast signed copy of L. Frank Baum's The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz Book. Other items that will be
part of the auction include Elvis Presley's nineteen seventy six
Harley Davidson, Marilyn Monroe's Cleopatrick costume, and artwork from Star Wars.
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I'm Mark Neefield.
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Turkey prices will be up forty percent this Thanksgiving season
over last year, largely thanks to the bird flu. The
Farm Bureau reports there were more than six hundred thousand
cases in September and expects that number to grow as
of now. That means turkey will cost an average of
a dollar thirty two a pound. That's up thirty eight cents.
It's from twenty twenty four. I'm Tammy Truhio