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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
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The White House is claiming the lethal strikes against alleged
Venezuelan drug boats were legal. Press Secretary Caroline Levitt was
asked about a Washington Post report that at the Pentagon,
Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the killing of everyone on board
an alledged drug boat in the Caribbean, leading to a
second strike to eliminate two survivors to.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
The strikes in question. On September second, Secretary Hegseth authorized
Admiral Bradley to conduct these kinetic strikes. Admiral Bradley worked
well within his authority and the law directing the engagement
to ensure the boat was destroyed and the threat to
the United States of America was eliminated.
Speaker 2 (00:46):
Levitt would not confirm if the second strike was specifically
targeting survivors of the first strike. A US delegation meets
with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin today his
efforts continue to end the fighting in Ukraine. Daria Bonderchuk reports.
Speaker 4 (01:02):
Vladimir Putin is hosting US special en voice Steve Whitkoff
and US President Donald Trump's son in law Gared Kushner
in Moscow to discuss Washington's peace plan for Ukraine. On
the eve of the talks, President Putin has posed in
front of cameras dressed in military uniform inspecting a Russian
military unit fighting in Ukraine. Top army officials reported to
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him that the army is advancing along the entire length
of the front line and that it had captured the
city of Pokrofsk, a major logistical hub in is to Ukraine.
Ahead of the Moscow talks, the White House said it
is very optimistic about reaching a piece deal on Ukraine.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
The governor of Louisiana wants to see National Guard troops
back in New Orleans before Christmas. Rory O'Neill with Moore.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
Governor Jeff Landry says he spoke with President Trump on Monday,
who promised that Guard troops will be back in the
Big Easy in two weeks. The deployment will involve more
troops than the security detail that was sent for last
weekends by u classic. Landry says the crackdown on crime
means the Guard troops will likely stay in New Orleans
through Marty grass.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
I'm Michael Kassner. Starbucks is agreeing to pay more than
thirty eight million dollars in a landmark settlement in New
York City. Sarah Lee Kessler reports.
Speaker 5 (02:16):
The city sued the Seattle Coffeehouse company for violating labor laws.
More than three hundred locations in the Big Apple workers
schedules and hours were repeatedly cut without notice. Fifteen thousand
Starbucks employees are impacted. Most you are paid hourly. We'll
get fifty bucks for each week worked between twenty twenty
one to twenty twenty four. Mayor Eric Adams says the
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settlement is the largest in New York City labor history
and shows that if you violate our workers' rights, you'll
pay the price. Starbucks claims the city's law is notoriously challenging.
I'm Sarah Lee Kessler.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
A viral video is turning heads in Austin, Texas. A
wanna be social media influencer can be seen handing out
machetes to the homeless along with bottles of alcohol. It's
an intentional act that harms public safety.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Ridiculous.
Speaker 4 (03:06):
It's beyond parody that this is going on.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
Macmava Kovac is with a group save Austin Now, which
has been fighting to end homelessness at the state capitol.
He says police are aware of the videos and warns
that if they are used in a crime, then the
influencer could be held responsible. A new study says cats
can do one thing differently for men than for women.
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More from bre Tennis.
Speaker 6 (03:30):
When cats want attention, they meow. Big studies not necessary
to figure that one out, but researchers at a university
in Turkey found cats me out louder and longer for
men than they do for women, and the why shows
just how smart cats really are. Cats are louder for
men because men are worse at noticing subtle feline body
language than women, and they figured out they need to
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be allowed to get the attention they crave and deserve.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
The New England Patriots are coming off their tenth straight
win with a third twenty three pint fifteen takedown of
the New York Giants on Monday Night Football at Chillette Stadium.
I'm Michael Cassner.