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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 Trump
administration is considering suspending the writ of Habeas corpus. That's
what Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said when asked
about President Trump considering the idea as a way to
deal with illegal immigration. A crowd is growing outside the
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ICE detention center at Newark's Delaney Hall, where the mayor
was taken into custody earlier today. A delegation of New
Jersey Congress members say they were waiting to take part
in an oversight meeting at the facility Friday when Mayor
ros Baraka showed up and a group of armed ICE
agents confronted him. The defense attorney for Eric and Lyle
(00:44):
Menendez is withdrawing emotion, demanding the La County DA remove
himself from the case.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
We have a number of avenues or balls in the
air here.
Speaker 1 (00:54):
Defense attorney Mark Raghos did not get into too much
detail about the avenues. He said, however, he's happy that
judge has ruled the re sentencing hearing scheduled for Tuesday
should move forward. Former Texas Megachurch pastor Robert Morris appeared
in an Oklahoma court today. Lisa Taylor has the details.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Morris as the founder of Gateway Church and a former
spiritual advisor to President Trump. He was indicted by an
Oklahoma grand jury earlier this year on five counts of
lude or indecent acts to a child. The alleged abuse
took place in the nineteen eighties at the girls' family
home in Oklahoma, when Morris was a traveling minister. Today's
appearance lasted about a minute, as the judge said a
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September fourth preliminary hearing date. Morris resigned from Gateway Church
last June, admitting to inappropriate sexual behavior in the nineteen eighties.
I'mlely Sid Taylor.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
The Riverside County Sheriff's Coroner Bureau says the death of
Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway's agent was an accident.
Investigators say Jeff Spurbeck died of blunt force trauma when
he fell from a golf cart late last month. Sheriff
Chad Bianco told the den for Post last week his
department had not found any signs of criminal activity. I'm
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Brian Shook. Federal student loan borrowers who do not make
timely payments, could face credit score damage and wage garnishment
with them moving back into collections. Katie Gray explains.
Speaker 4 (02:17):
The Department of Education's office a Federal Student Aid is
resuming collections on defaulted federal student loans. Attorney Ben Matthews
says student loan debt is confusing for most people now
more than ever because.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
There's been a lot of change in the past couple
of years. So it's from COVID all the way up
through the end of the Biden administration now the Trump administration.
They have not left it alone at all.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
Matthew says that he's seen clients with two hundred thousand
dollars in student loan debt qualify for bankruptcy by showing.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Because you can't afford it now, it's unlikely that to
be able to afford it in the future, and he's
made some good faith efforts to make payments.
Speaker 4 (02:52):
He also says that pending lawsuits might also change things
in the near future.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
A Virginia resident will be spending more than thirty years
in and for funneling money to ISIS, the Justice Department
said yesterday. Mohammed Chipa raised funds and sent money to
female ISIS members between twenty nineteen and twenty twenty two
to fund their escape from prison camps and to fund
ISIS fighters. Vending machines offering overdose medication and other health
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related items are now operating in Los Angeles. Jim Roup
reports the.
Speaker 5 (03:25):
So called community health stations are self service. They're stocked
with the opioid overdose drug naloxone, COVID nineteen test kits,
fentanyl test kits, and other items. They're located near pharmacies,
health clinics, community centers, and homeless shelters. Fifty one of
these vending machines are now deployed, another forty nine soon
to be placed around LA. Residents can find them by
going to the La County Department of Public Health's website.
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I'm Jimroup.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Cash App joins Dominoes in one of the first restaurant
partnerships for cash App Pay. Cash App officials say more
than seventy nine percent of gen z and eighty five
five percent of millennials order food through mobile apps. I'm
Brian Shuck