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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Then News this Hour Dug Davis coming up after years
of secrecy. The House votes next week on opening the
Epstein case files to the public. Plus, President Trump is
winning praise from Nigerian leaders, promising to end the slaughter
of African Christians. And in a bin follow up, former
NBA star Antonio Brown is out on bail facing some
serious charges, including attempted murder. But first, here's bien news.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Now the Patriots helps the Jets on Thursday Night Football.
New England leads the division at eight and two after
seven straight wins, and Stefan Diggs is pumped to debut
the new uniforms.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I think the new uniforms are great. Get me something
to be excited about, showing out that you caught up
and all that. We just got to focus on winning
the game.

Speaker 2 (00:40):
The Jets have won two in a row but still
sit last at two to eight. Billionaire philanthropis Mackenzie Scott
has donated nineteen million dollars to Vorhez University in HBCU
in South Carolina. The gift will fund scholarships, boost the endowment,
and improved facilities. Scott previously gave the HBCU four million
dollars in twenty and tomorrow is National Ruby Bridges Walk

(01:03):
to School Day. Schools nationwide will honor Bridges, who, at
age six in nineteen sixty became the first black child
to attend an all white elementary school in the South.
Get bi in Nes Now on demand twenty four seven
on the iHeartRadio app. Back to Doug Davis, all.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Right, thank you, good afternoon, and happy Thursday. Next week,
the House will vote on a move to make the
Jeffrey Epstein case files public. The build introduced by Democrat
Rocana and rebulic In Thomas Massey responds to calls from
across the political spectrum demanding transparency about Epstein's crimes in
this powerful circle, which some say include President Trump, whose
relationship with Epstein has drawn in ten scrutiny andb ses.

(01:42):
Peter Alexander reports.

Speaker 3 (01:44):
Epstein continuing to reference Trump in later emails, writing in
twenty fifteen to a New York Times reporter, quote, would
you like photos of Donald and girls in bikinis in
my kitchen? The White House pushing back the President, calling
the story a hoax on social media, arguing Demo the
grants are trying to deflect on how badly they've done
on the shutdown.

Speaker 1 (02:04):
Advocate say releasing these files will bring long awaited answers
and justice, especially for the victims who have demanded accountability
from day one. Meanwhile, you may have heard that President
Trump recently called out Nigeria over ongoing violence against Christians,
instructing the US Department at War to prepare for a
possible military intervention.

Speaker 4 (02:23):
The Nigerian government continues to allow the killing of Christians,
the USA will immediately stop all aid in assistance to Nigeria.
We're going to do things to Nigeria that Nigeria is
not going to be happy about, and may very well
go into that now disgrace country. Guns are blazing to
completely wipe out the Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible,

(02:47):
horrible atrocities.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
So far, it's being reported that over seven thousand Nigerian
Christians were killed this year alone, with over one hundred
and twenty five thousand slaughtered since twenty oh nine and
nineteen thousand churches burned at the ground since the mid
two thousands, all by extremist groups. A Nigerian mission leader
speaks out and the plots from his concerns, telling Fox
News this is an outside prayer. I tell you Christians,

(03:13):
I excited that Trump has taking this as a priority
for the first ever.

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Rebelly is.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
America is focusing.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
Its I on Nigeria under violence that Christians are visit.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
The Nigerian government has pushed back, insisting attacks have affected
Christians and Muslims equally and blamed political and economic tensions.
And finally, in a bin follow up, African American Antonio Brown,
the thirty seven year old former Tampa based OAR receiver,
is out on bail but under GPS monitoring following a
shooting incident in Miami related to a scuffle between him

(03:48):
and another man. That fight took place after a celebrity
boxing event. Prosecutors what it round detained, but his lawyer
assured the court that he would remain in Florida. He
was extraed outed from Dubai back to Miami to face charges.
Brown plant not guilty to the second degree murder charge,
with his lawyer claiming he acted in self defense. Stay informed,
stay connected, and subscribed, follow the I in News this

(04:10):
Hour wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Doug Davis for
the Black Information Network. Have a great Thursday, and of course,
stay safe. Out there,
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