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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 says it would be horrible for Hamas if
they don't disarm. Speaking alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Net
Yahoo after their meeting in Florida, Trump said there will
be hell to pay if Hamas doesn't stick to his
promise to disarm as part of the Israel Hamas peace plan. Well,
we talked about Hamas and they're going to be given
a very short period of time to disarm. He wouldn't
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provide any more specifics. Net and Yahoo said. Trump has
been awarded the Israel Prize, the first time as top
civilian honor has gone to a foreign leader, much less
a non Israeli. The meeting came after Trump met with
Ukrainian President Vlodimir Zelensky yesterday at Marlago, trying to move
the ball forward on a potential deal to end the
war with Russia. President Trump, meantime, says the US targeted
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at doc in Venezuela connected to drug trafficking. He was
somewhat vague earlier about an apparent attack on a Venezuelan facility,
and he didn't specify what or where it was today
from Florida. He was specific about calling it a doc.
Georgia congress Woman Marjorie Taylor Green says Speaker Mike Johnson
is one hundred percent following orders from President Trump. Green
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made the comments in a recent published interview with The
New York Times, where she also asserted, quote Johnson is
not our speaker end quote, end quote, he is not
our leader, end quote. The Republican congress woman has fallen
out of favor with Trump over the last year and
announced plans to resign from Congress effective January fifth. Another
strong winter storm system is causing chaos in the nation's airports.
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NBC Shaquille Brewster is at Chicago O'Hare, which is seeing
some of the worst flight delays.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
More than half of all flights leaving this airport either
delayed or canceled. As this massive winter storm marches across
the country. You're talking about the concern of freezing rain
and ice. Up to a half inch of ice expected.
Speaker 2 (01:56):
The Midwest and northeast of bracing for a potential bomb cyclone,
with a lizard warning in effect for Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota,
North Dakota, and Wisconsin. I'm Jim Roop. More than a
decade after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight three seventy,
a Texas based technology company and the Malaysian government are
launching a new search for the wreckage.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
Already, the Boeing seven seven seven was carrying two hundred
and thirty nine passengers and crew members, most of them
Chinese nationals, when it vanished on March eighth, twenty fourteen.
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It's believed to have crashed in the Southern Indian Ocean.
Austin based marine robotics company Ocean Infinity spent months searching
for the remains of the aircraft. In twenty eighteen, the
company officials hope to now try again with advanced technology.
I'm Michael cass.
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As people looked up in twenty twenty five, they often
struggled to explain what they saw in the sky.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
The National UFO Reporting Set received more than forty two
hundred reports of sightings this year. Their website features a
breakdown of which states are reporting the most tact activity.
Along with purported eyewitness accounts, You can also make your
own submission. The group just asks that you take into
account things like starlink satellites, rocket launches, and even the
planets Venus or Jupiter as possible explanations for what you're
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seeing before making a report. I'm Tammy Trihio.
Speaker 2 (03:15):
A new study out of Children's Hospital in Philadelphia is
demonstrating the risk of giving cell phones to children at
age twelve. It shows a higher percentage of depression, obesity,
lack of sleep among those who had mobile devices as
pre teens compared to those who did not. The findings
are published in the medical journal Pediatrics. A new survey
shows America's top New Year's resolutions. Mark Mayfield has Details you.
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Go found most adults want to exercise more, with twenty
five percent making it their primary goal for twenty twenty six.
Other popular resolutions include being happy, eating healthier, and saving
more money. You Governoes. Younger adults are especially likely to
focus on saving money, improving their mental health, and learning
something new.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Other top resolutions on many lists cutting back on social media,
and getting more sleep. I'm Jim Roop.