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Los Angeles County Supervisor Catherine Barger is calling for protests
in the Los Angeles area to stay peaceful. Barger says
she's frustrated by reports of demonstrators obstructing police and federal authorities.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
The right to protest is fundamental constitutional freedom, and I
strongly support that right. But at the same time, I
also urge those who choose to protest do so without
resorting to violence or unlawful behavior.
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Her comments come amid protests in Los Angeles County in
response to ice raids in the area. Barger said local, state,
and federal officials must work together to address concerns over
immigration enforcement borders are Tom Homan says the National Guard
will be deployed to deal with the demonstrators. A Maryland
resident who was mistakenly deported to Well Salvadors facing criminal
charges after being returned to the US Attorney General Pam
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Bondi says Kilmar Abrego Garcia will be charged with human
trafficking abregog. She was sent to a prison in l
Salvador from Maryland. On what the Trump administration originally said
was an administrative error, but later claimed he was a
member of a gang. Bondi says of Brego Garcia, will
be returned to El Salvador once he's found guilty. Billionaire
Elon Musk's net worth dropped this week during his feud
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with President Trump. According to Bloomberg that Tesla's CEO's networth
fell to three hundred and thirty four billion dollars as
of late Thursday. Yesterday, Forbes reported it rebounded to nearly
four hundred billion thanks to his slight recovery in Tesla's stock.
It's the second largest loss that Bloomberg's Billionaire Index has
ever seen. Musk's net worth comes from his stake in Tesla,
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where he is the largest individual shareholder, but he also
has majors holdings in SpaceX, near a Link and the
boring Company. The fugitive known as the Devil in the
Ozarks has been captured in northern Arkansas. Former Arkansas Police
Chief Grant Hardin has been on the loose for thirteen
days after he escaped from prison last month by disguising
himself as a law enforcement officer. Harden was serving time
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for rape and murder The county Ariff's office says authorities
caught up with Hardened Friday about a mile and a
half west of the prison grounds.
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I'm Chris Kragio, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported
to El Salvador, is facing criminal charges after being returned
to the US. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Kilmar Abrego
Garcia will be charged with human trafficking. Abrego Garcia was
sent to a prison in El Salvador for Maryland on
what the Trump administration originally said was quote an administrative error,
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but later claimed he was a member of a gang.
Bondi claims Abrego Garcia has made over one hundred human
smuggling trips into the US and will be returned to
El Salvador once he's found guilty. Chris Jenner is making
the most of her recent cosmetic procedure. Lisa Carton has
the latest.
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Chris Jenner is turning that newest cosmetic procedure into profits.
Jenner underwent a facelift that broke the Internet for how
young it made her look. Now she's selling facelift merch
in the form of T shirts and hats that read
I'll have what Chris jan Is having. The T shirt
retails for forty bucks and the hat for thirty five dollars,
both of which are ringing up sales at Rob Kardashian's company,
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Arthur George. I'm Lisa Carton.
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The World Pride Parade began today in Washington, d C.
The National Park Service and DC Mayor Muriel Bowser announced
the decision to take down the barricades and reopen DuPont
Circle Park for this weekend's World Pride events. The news
came a day after the Park Service said it would
temporarily close the park, which is known for its large
LGBTQ neighborhood. The flip flop comes as Washington hosts World
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Pride events for the first time, and the FDA has
launched ELSA, a generative AI tool designed to help employees
work more efficiently. The agency says the tool quote modernizes
agency functions and leverages AI capabilities to serve the American
people better. ELSA provides a platform for FDA employees to
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access internal documents while making sure all information stays within
the agency. I'm Jim Forbes