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NBC News Radio, I'm Chris Kracio. FBI director Cash Patel
says the alleged shooter of conservative activist Charlie Kirk revealed
his intention in a text. Patel said, the twenty two
year old suspect, Tyler Robinson sent somebody a text saying
he had the opportunity to take out Kirk and he
was going to do it because he hated what Kirk
stood for. When asked why the person who received the
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text didn't say something, Patel said the investigation is ongoing.
A deal for TikTok is on the verge of being complete.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessen confirmed there is a framework for
a TikTok deal after trade talks between China and the
US took place in Madrid today. He added that President
Trump and Chinese President shi Jingping we'll talk Friday to
complete the details. Trump appeared to reference the deal in
a truth social post this morning, saying a deal was
also reached on a certain company that young people in
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our country very much wanted to save.
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The Trump administration peers set to send National Guard troops
into a growing number of US cities. NBC's Garrett Haik reports.
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The White House strategy of surging federal resources and the
National Guard into cities to fight crime set to expand south.
The administration preparing to launch a combined mission including the
FBI and National Guard soldiers into Memphis, Tennessee.
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Trump told Fox News on Friday that the mayor of Memphis,
a Democrat, is happy with the move, but over the weekend,
Mayor Paul Jung said that's not true and that he
doesn't think the deployment of National Guard troops will reduce crime.
The Washington Post reports New Orleans could be next. It
cites documents said to outline plans to deploy one thousand
National Guard troops in Louisiana cities, including New Orleans and
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Baton Rouge. The three Trillion Dollar Club has its newest member.
Shares of the tech giant Alphabet surged more than four
percent today, joining the ranks of Navidia, Microsoft, and Apple.
The three trillion dollar milestone comes roughly twenty years after
Google shares first one public and a decade after the
creation of Alphabet as a holding company. I'm Chris Karajio.
NBC News Radio.
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You're listening to the Taibo Tea Club radio show, hosted
by Milan Bukovich, founder of the Tahibo Tea Club.
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I'd like to tell you about another cancer case about
a man from Chicago. In two thousand and nine, he
was diagnosed with brain cancer, specifically lymphoma of the brain.
They immediately started chemo on radiation treatments, but his cancer
kept getting worse. The chemo and radiation were not working
for him, and they were making him a sicker by
the day because they're not easy treatments. By January twenty ten,
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he was literally on his deathbed. A friend of his
who had heard about the tea called us and said,
go ahead and send the tea to him in Chicago.
Even though it's probably too late for our friend, but
for thirty four ninety five, it's certainly worth a try.
So we went ahead sent the tea to him in Chicago.
We didn't hear from anyone until about five months later,
this lady from Texas called to order the tea. We
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asked her how she heard about the tea, and she said,
you know, my husband and I are originally from Chicago,
and about five months ago, when we were back visiting,
our good friend Nick was dying from brain cancer. He
was in such bad shape that my husband and I
looked at each other and thought he was going to
pass away that week, so we might as well stay
in Chicago so we don't have to come back again
the next week for a funeral. Well, Nick got to
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tea about that time and started drinking it, and he
started getting a little bit stronger. My husband and I
went back to Texas, and now five months later Nick
is visiting us. He looks better than you or I,
so whatever it is that he's drinking, we want to
drink too. I want to tell you that Nick, at
that time was sixty years old, and once he beat
the cancer, he was feeling so good he got bored
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staying at home, so he went back to work full time.
And he's been cancer free and in good health now
for over eight years and still continues to work full time.
I want to shift gears now and talk about diabetes.
Oftentimes they get the question, how long does it take
for the tea to work. If the tea's going to help,
it's going to work rather quickly. In my father's case,
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it eradicated the tumor in exactly two months. In Nick's
case with the brain can it was about three to
four months. Now with diabetes and with all of the
conditions with the t there's a healing process that's involved.