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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. The Jeffrey
Epstein files are taking center stage on Capitol Hill today
as the House could vote soon to release all of
the Jeffrey Epstein files. The Chamber is expected to take
up procedural measures today which could start to pave the
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way to force the Department of Justice to release all
of the Epstein investigation files. It comes as newly released
documents show President Trump mentioned in the Epstein emails dating
back to twenty eleven. On Monday, Trump set House Republicans
should vote to release the Epstein files and he'll sign
the measure if it passes the Senate. The Trump administration
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is fighting back against California's No Secret Police, No Vigilantes acts.
The White House says it will not comply with the
state's new laws banning federal agents from wearing masks well
on duty, and has filed a lawsuit challenging the laws.
The lawsuit file Monday claims California is unfairly targeting the
federal government and could endanger immigration agents. Supporters of the
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mask band say it won't interfere with ice agents work.
The United Nations Security Council has given support to President
Trump's peace plan for Gaza. The plan calls for the
creation of an international Stabilization Force and a transitional authority
overseen by Trump. The authority, called the Board of Peace,
will be led by Trump himself and Tom Cruise finally
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has an oscar Mark Mayfield has this story, Show me.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Show.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
The sixty three year old was honored with an Honorary
Academy Award at the twenty twenty five Governor's Awards on
Sunday night in Los Angeles. Cruise told the audience making
films is who I Am. Cruise has been nominated for
Best Actor for Born on the Fourth of July and
Jerry Maguire Best Supporting Actor for a macne Only, and
Best Picture as Producer on Top Gun Meverick, I'm Mark Neefield.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
And I'm Jim Forbes. Airports across the US are a
bit less stressful now that the FAA has ended its
Emergency Flight Reduction Order. A reduction in flights at dozens
of major airports began a week ago to help address
staffing issues among air traffic controllers during the government shutdown
that led to thousands of flights being delayed and canceled
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just as the busy Thanksgiving travel period approaches, but things
have been steadily improving since the reductions were lifted Monday morning.
Today we celebrate two special days. Breed Tennis explains.
Speaker 2 (02:41):
First off, we're celebrating Mickey Mouse's birthday ninety seven years
old and looks fantastic. They'll be limited time treats, photo ops,
and a parade, but if you can't make it to
the park, that's okay. Today is also National Princess Day.
Easy to celebrate. Get a tiara, put it on and
be a princess requirement Sorry, kindness, humility, and a deep
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appreciation for the Curtsey. I'm Bree Tennis.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Nicki Minaj will partner with the Trump administration to address
the United Nations, with remarks set to be delivered in
New York City on Tuesday. The rapper will speak out
against violence committed against Christians in Nigeria. Her involvement was
reportedly arranged by a Trump media adviser. Following the Grammy
nominated artist praise of Trump for threatening military action against Nigeria.
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She shared in a post on x that she is
quote so grateful to be entrusted with an opportunity of
this magnitude, and noted that she does not take it
for granted. And the prices of the popular weight loss
drugs we go Vi and ozempic are being lowered. Novo Nordisk,
the maker of both golp one drugs, announced the monthly
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cost for each of the two drugs is now three
hundred and forty nine dollars for those that do not
have insurance. That's down from four hundred and ninety nine
dollars per month. The drugs will be available at their
new prices at seventy thousand pharmacies. I'm Jim Forbes