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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 southeast
is bracing for severe weather this weekend. Powerful storms rolled
across Oklahoma overnight, knocking down trees and pounding the western
and northern parts of the state with large hail. Several
tornadoes were also confirmed. Severe weather is expected to continue
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today from eastern Oklahoma to northern Georgia, where residents are
being warned of wind damage, lightning, and possible flash flooding. Tomorrow,
the southern Plains could see damaging winds, large hail, and
flash flooding, mostly along the Red River. Isolated tornadoes will
also be possible from Lubbock to Oklahoma City. The White
House is firing back after the mayor of Los Angeles
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spoke out against Friday's ice raids in the city's downtown area.
Mayor Karen Bass released a statement saying she was deeply
angered by the raids and that her office was in
close coordination with immigrant rights organizations. White House Deputy Chief
of Staff Stephen Miller responded by saying federal law is
and it will be enforced. The situation became heated as
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ice agents targeted several locations. Protesters through broken concrete at
officers then fired tear gas, pepper spray, and flashbank concussion
rounds at the crowd. The Trump administration is asking the
Supreme Court to allow the dismantling of the Department of Education.
Jim Forbes has more.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
The request comes after a lower court blocked the administration's attempts.
The administration was ordered by a federal judge last month
to reinstate almost fourteen hundred workers who had been laid off.
Solicitor General d John Sowers said in the new application, quote,
each day this preliminary injunction remains in effect, it subjects
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the Executive Branch to micromanagement of its day to day operations.
Getting rid of the Department of Education was one of
Trump's key campaign promises.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
It's pouring rain ahead of today's Belmont Stakes. Crowds are
wearing raincoats and sporting umbrellas at Saratoga Racecourse in upstate
New York. The third leg of the Triple Crown is
being being held at Saratoga for the second straight year
due to renovations underway at Belmont Park. I'm Rob Martyr
Ditty's ex girlfriend, referred to as Jane will be back
on the stand for much of next week in the
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hip hop Moguls sex trafficking trial in Manhattan. Following graphic
testimony Friday, Kristen Marx reports.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Jane sobbed when describing how Didty ordered her to take
part in drug fueled sex marathons with male escorts. She
said she felt pressured to take part in what she
calls hotel nights, which often went on for days, because
she was financially dependent on him. The testimony similar to
what Ditty's ex Cassie Ventura referred to as freakoffs. Prosecutors
claimed Ditty sex trafficked both women, while his defense argues
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the activity was consensual. Meanwhile, Jane's attorney said some media
outlets and members of the public are trying to reveal
her identity.
Speaker 1 (02:49):
The Army is preparing for the largest military parade Washington,
d C As seen in decades. It's an event President
Trump has been pushing for since his first term in office,
and it will mark the Army's two hundred fiftieth birthday.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
On Saturday, June fourteenth, which is Flag Day. We are
honoring the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the greatest
fighting force in history, the United States Army.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
The celebration is expected to bring seven million pounds of hardware,
and this week road reinforcement has been underway to protect
DC infrastructure During the event. Nearly seven thousand soldiers are
set to participate, with dozens of tanks, fighting vehicles, howitzers,
and other artillery pieces. Wendy's is bringing its beloved bacon
to select grocery stores. The vast food chain's restaurant inspired
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bacon was first spotted at a Kroger supermarket in Kentucky,
and it's available at select Kroger and King Super's locations.
It comes after Wendy's recently began selling its fresh, never
frozen beef hamburger patties at grocery stores as well. The
Florida Panthers took the Edmonton Oilers to double overtime to
win Game two of the Stanley Cup Finals. Brad Marshawn
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scored the game winning goal in double overtime for the
Panthers to even the seas Here is at a game apiece.
Game three heads to Sunrise, Florida on Monday. I'm Rob Bartier.