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"Of the House on the third day of the new Congress. Looks like House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy is going down to defeat again in the tenth vote we're continuing to monitor through the afternoon. If you're feeling optimistic about the new year, it might say something about your political party or perhaps about where you live. A new crosscut Elway poll reveals a regional and political divide on how people are feeling. And Tacoma firefighters responding to a blaze in an encampment near south 24th and a street this morning put out the fire and then discovered a dead person at the scene. Police investigating as the medical examiner works to find the cause of death. If one of your new year's resolutions is to get out of debt, ABC News chief business correspondent Rebecca Jarvis has some advice. There's really three things you need to know here about all of this. First of all, people are taking on more debt. You might have done it over the holidays overall, people are doing it on their credit cards. Second of all, that debt is getting more expensive. The fed signaled, they're not cutting rates this year. That means those APRs are rising and there are things you can do to take control right now, wipe the slate clean and have a much better financially free year ahead. Gather up all of those credit card bills, flip them over and call the number on the back. And here's why you're going to call that number because you can ask the bank and the credit card company to lower your APR. And that might sound like, wow, are they really going to do that? Well, 70% of the time, they actually do. And you can even ask them to knock off some of the fees as well. Then you want to make a payment plan. Now, there's really two tried and true methods here. First, there's the snowball method. That means you pay off the smallest balance credit card first. You keep making minimum payments elsewhere, but you pay off the smallest balance first. This gives you that psychological jolt. You feel good. Oh, one down, a few more to go. Then there's the avalanche method. That is where you pay off the highest interest rate credit card first. Again, keep making those minimum payments. That method, avalanche, is going to save you more money, but you have to stick to it if you're going to make it work. So sometimes the snowball method just gives you the better psychological boost. And then again, is chief business correspondent for ABC News, Rebecca Jarvis. With the Supreme Court sent to your arguments over president Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan next month, the Biden administration has filed a Britain defense of the plan, ABC's Mark remould reports. In court documents the Biden administration is seeking to knock down perhaps the most tenuous aspect of the challenges to the president's plan, the right for plaintiffs to sue in the first place. The court is hearing two challenges one from a number of Republican led states and a second by two individuals. The Biden administration's filing first challenges the standing of both lawsuits saying neither should be allowed to sue and then second arguing that the secretary of education has the right to cancel debt to protect borrowers from the economic consequences of the COVID pandemic. Mark remalard, ABC News. The South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled the state 6 week abortion ban is illegal, Matt McClure, with the latest. The high court ruled Thursday that states 6 week abortion ban violates the state's constitutional right to privacy and is therefore unconstitutional. The court in a three to two vote riding the state's right to privacy applies to a woman's decision to have an abortion. The majority included justice Kay Hearn, the sole woman on the state Supreme Court, the Thursday ruling means that the state's previous ban on abortion at about 20 weeks stays in place for now. I'm Matt McClure. First Lady Jill Biden undergoing surgery to have a small lesion removed during a routine cancer screening, doctors found a lesion above Biden's right eye and recommended to be removed surgically. The First Lady is scheduled for the procedure next week, the president's physician says it's common outpatient procedure only done in an abundance of caution. Northwest news time two 50. And for an update on Wall Street, your stock charts dot com money updates and Jim chesko. Thanks in part to fresh labor market data, including a bigger than expected rise in private sector payrolls last month. Stocks ended firmly in the red today as investors interpret that to mean the Federal Reserve will continue with its aggressive stance on interest rate increases. The S&P 500 lost 45 points, the down dust, you'll drop 340. Very tough times for Bed Bath & Beyond the retailers said today. It's running out of cash and may need to file for bankruptcy protection in the weeks ahead. Shares of bed bath cratered 30% on the news. That's your money now. Get your money news here at 20 and 50 passed every hour, traffic and weather right away

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"The middle of your week. November 30th, 2022. Glad you're with us at 1241 on WTO. News. Mark Meadows, the former Trump White House chief of staff has been ordered just to testify to a Georgia grand jury, Politico reports the order comes from South Carolina Supreme Court at affirms a lower court's ruling in this case, Fulton county, Georgia district attorney, wadi Willis, is investigating efforts right now by a former president Donald J Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Now, those efforts include mister Trump's phone call at the time to Georgia Secretary of State Brad raffensperger, asking him then to find the votes needed to overturn president Joe Biden's victory in Georgia. Because Meadows lives in South Carolina, the DA was required to get the approval of local courts to compel his testimony in Georgia, stay tuned. Here at home of Frederick county, Maryland man is accused this morning of stabbing this parent where he was shot and killed by sheriff's deputies yesterday morning now we're learning more about what exactly took place here. After he's believed to have gone after his parents with a knife at a home on Haller place in the county, responding law enforcement found the man who's not being identified yet nearby. The Maryland attorney general's office is independent investigations division, which is investigating the shooting, says the man was ordered to drop his knife, and then was first shot by bean bag rounds by an officer. Then after he's accused of rapidly moving towards officer, some responded with tasers, the others, their guns, and the man was killed. The three Frederick county deputies who use their guns were not wearing body worn cameras at the time, though other officers in the area were. The whole thing remains under investigation, the man's father died in the stabbing, Mike Murillo WTO news. 1242

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"Gibbs sleeping at the facility in Ashburn back in the day and the meetings when coach has heard the trash truck arrive at 3 a.m. boy I miss those days. Rob woodwork WTO sports. 7 47 and Mark Meadows the former Trump White House chief of staff is being ordered to testify to a Georgia grand jury, political reports the order comes from South Carolina's Supreme Court and affirms a lower court's ruling. Fulton county, Georgia district attorney foney Willis, his investigating efforts by former president Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election. Those efforts include Trump's phone call to Georgia Secretary of State, Brad raffensperger, asking him to find the votes needed to overturn Joe Biden's victory in Georgia. Because Meadows lives in South Carolina, the DA was required to get the approval of local courts to compel his testimony in Georgia. A head on WTO. Oath keepers founders to erodes one other member of the extremist group convicted of seditious conspiracy for a violent plot to overturn President Biden's election. More reaction ahead. The Senate passes bipartisan legislation to protect same sex marriages. We'll talk about how it's an extraordinary sign of shifting national politics. Maryland's attorney general has a specific office investigating deadly encounters with police. What did it find in its first year of existence? Stay with WTO for more on these top stories in just minutes. Now 7 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks, let's go to bob imler and the traffic center. Some delays on the beltway and prince George's county on the inner loop starting just after two O two, it is a crash and there was a car fire involved as well on the inner loop after 15 central avenue and squeezing by slowly to the right. There was quite a delay now starting in landover getting down toward Largo on the inner loop. On 50 out of the bay bridge are good to go, things are running pretty well up and down both 95 and the Baltimore Washington Parkway two 70 is pretty quiet, Virginia, 66 westbound after 17 Della plain believed the crash is out of the roadway now, at least speeds there have picked up. And on three 95 and 95 on the Virginia side, all is quiet tonight. Fairfax connector bus service start writing smart with fairfax connector, visit fairfax

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"The top stories we're following for you on WTO, Russia continues missile strikes in several Ukrainian cities today, leaving one town just outside Kyiv completely without power or water. Russia is stepping up attacks in an apparent effort to drive Ukrainians into the cold and dark as winter sets in. Four people are dead in what police say was a domestic incident in Dale City the people dead are two men and two women, a man was taken into custody as a person of interest. The office of the D.C. attorney general Carl Racine is reportedly nearly done with its investigation into claims of a toxic workplace at the Washington commanders, and is planning to take further action in the case. Virginia's attorney general has also said he's investigating the team. Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes. Abortion clinics in one southern state are having trouble keeping up with demand. North Carolina abortion providers have asked a state judge to allow health professionals other than doctors to provide medical abortions. They are struggling to accommodate an influx of abortion patients from across the south, a North Carolina law bans nurse practitioners and physician assistants from providing abortions. At CBS Jim crisul, most states in the south have put tight restrictions on abortions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade in June. It's 8 18 traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks, Jack Taylor is in the traffic center. Well, got a lot louder in Virginia, franconia road eastbound at grovedale driver reported crash checking in woodbridge, west Penn on the Prince William Parkway at old bridge road there we'd had a reported crash. Northbound on the fairfax county Parkway before one 23, that's a new wreck. They had long-standing crash in Arlington was on Columbia pike at Carlin springs road. New trouble now in chantilly 28 north by after Willard wrote a reported crash. We'd had slow traffic on the George Washington Parkway south before you get down to spout run. That's where we had the reported rec where you may have only had one lane getting by. 66 is slow east going into centerville and then passing 50. It just remains heavy. The rest of the ride toward the beltway. We had some slowing inside the beltway west, back towards sycamore, eastbound, going into roslin, interloop of the beltway slowed coming out of Springfield up toward two 36. Then again, some slowing north of the toll road, expect delays on 95 north. We've been heavy down in Stafford, a little bit of a delay in Loren toward newington, but then very slow in the Springfield interchange, going north on three 95 up to king street, then again near The Pentagon to cross the 14th street bridge, long-standing crash in the district was in the median inbound suitland Parkway before Stan road, causing delays in southeast. We're pretty much slow from oxen cove north I two 95 headed toward the suitland Parkway, then we're heavy to go in on the 11th street bridge with the slowing on the freeway, riding toward the third street tunnel in Maine avenue. Major delays on D.C. two 95, your pace improves just after east, capital street, then you're okay down toward the 11th. Slowing northeastern and northwest, that's typical in mountain New York avenue, south capital street going north near Martin Luther King Jr. avenue in southeast that was a reported wreck. In Maryland were slow, topside outer loop 95 to Georgia avenue, then the delay into the big curve, the pace improves after river road the closer you get down to the legion bridge. Two 70 should find your lanes open, we've been heavy at one O 9, slowing Germantown toward Montgomery village, then from about three 70 down toward the spur, but again, should find lanes open. The earlier wreck on 95 southbound after two 12 toward the beltway, hopefully cleared from the roadway had been blocking the far left lane. Travis brought to you by navy federal credit union, proud to serve members of the armed forces DoD veterans and their families. The members are the mission. Learn more at navy federal dot org. Jack Taylor WTO P traffic. Storm team four meteorologist Chad Merrill, a cooler morning, but really sunny. Yeah, Nick and Bruce, we have bright sunshine out there that will be replaced by cloud cover this afternoon. That will keep our temperatures in

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"The moratorium on extracting our huge reserves with shale, which could get glass flowing as soon as 6 months. Where there is local support for it. The plan was swiftly condemned by environmentalist climate campaigners and some opposition members of parliament. The civil disobedience group extinction rebellion promised more confrontational actions like blockades. One activist told The Guardian will pull out all the stops this time we won't settle for a moratorium either. We're just going to keep on hammering this until we get the proper ban on fracking, they said. South Carolina's Senate has failed to pass a total ban on abortion that would have prohibited the procedure without exceptions for rape or incest. But lawmakers approve more restrictions to its existing state law, which bans abortion after 6 weeks of pregnancy. That law is currently blocked by the South Carolina Supreme Court due to ongoing litigation. The South Carolina Senate has proposed reducing the time rape and incest survivors have to seek an abortion from 20 to 12 weeks. And related news. The Michigan Supreme Court's allowing voters to decide in November, whether to enshrine abortion rights to the state constitution. The ballot initiative gathered over 700,000 signatures and support. This comes after a judge Wednesday struck down in 1931, Michigan, anti abortion law that prohibited the procedure unless the pregnant person's life was at risk. The Justice Department said Thursday, it will appeal a federal judge's decision to appoint a special master to review whether the FBI properly sees documents from Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. The appeal comes after U.S. district court judge, alien cannon, ordered the Justice Department to hold its review of thousands of classified documents recovered by agents executing a search warrant on Trump's home on August 8th. Many of the documents were marked top secret. Judge cannon was nominated to the U.S. district court for southern district of Florida in 2020 by then president Donald Trump. Her ruling this week led to widespread calls for her impeachment. Slate magazine legal writer Mark Joseph stern tweeted the problem, of course, is that canon is not a real judge, but a Trump judge and one of the most corrupt of the bunch, he said. Donald Trump's former White House political adviser Steve Bannon has surrendered to police in New York, where he faces state charges. He defrauded donors to an anti immigrant nonprofit called we build the wall. Bannon was first charged by federal prosecutors in 2020, but received a pardon from Donald Trump ahead of his trial. Two of Bannon's co defendants later pleaded guilty to the federal charges. New York attorney general letitia James announced the new state charges Thursday saying Bannon illegally pocketed donations that were given to fund sections of a barrier wall to be built along the U.S. Mexico border. You basically stole millions of dollars to line his own pocket. And those of other politically connected people. And today, he and we build a wall are being charged for defrauding. These donors out of more than $15 million. And for laundering the proceeds to further advance and to conceal the fraud. A Democratic National Committee panel has rejected a proposal to ban dark money funding during any and all democratic primary elections. The resolution authored by Nevada Democratic Party chair to this whitner would have also established procedures to investigate dark money groups and discipline DNC members for accepting donations from anonymous donors. The DNC's rejection of a ban comes after dark money flooded democratic primary races across the country this year targeting progressive candidates seeking to challenge democratic incumbents. Public health experts are handling

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"How long will such incidents continue Afghanistan's situation is so bad We have no secure place to live Elsewhere two children were injured in Kabul after roadside bomb exploded in your boys school in a historic neighborhood A third bomb blast in northern canoes injured 11 people French president Emmanuel Macron and far right candidate marine le pen are making their final appeals to voters ahead of Sunday's runoff presidential election Several polls show Macron in the lead This is le pen's third attempt at the presidency She's a nationalist running on an anti immigrant anti Muslim platform Here in the United States a new report by human rights first condemns the Biden administration for imprisoning tens of thousands of asylum seekers at immigration and customs enforcement that's ice jails where they face prolonged detention periods physical and psychological abuse medical neglect racism a lack of legal and language resources and other harms The group says they're imprisonment as wasteful cruel and violation of U.S. and international law This is soma an asylum seeker from Uganda who was held at the Atlanta ice processing center in California They transported to an elantra which took almost three hours imagine being changed all of your body being changed You can not transcribe yourself You can not even reach out for water for three straight hours So when I go to London I was told to hand over all my stuff my passport my everything and these are things that even go back So I handed over my identification shows I handed over my phones immediately they cut off my hair because it was red And then they gave me an injection that I up to date I don't understand what it meant In related news documents obtained by a coalition of immigrant rights groups reveal ice has contracted with a third party data broker Lexus nexus allowing it to receive real-time jail booking data from sheriff's offices in the state of Colorado The move to track the whereabouts of immigrants curtails Colorado sanctuary policies which are meant to prevent state and local law enforcement from cooperating with ice Jacinta Gonzalez said mientes no tech for ice campaign said quote ice agents once relied on the police to help them track us arrest us and deport us Now tech companies by selling our personal data are helping them instead The former Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez has been extradited to the United States He was put on board a drug enforcement administration plane Thursday in the capital to gusa galpa and flown to New York where he faces drug trafficking and weapons charges U.S. attorney general Merrick Garland announced the indictment of the Justice Department He said Hernandez abused his position as president to operate Honduras as a narco state Hernandez is alleged to have received millions of dollars from multiple drug trafficking organizations including from the former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel known as El Chapo In return drug traffickers in Honduras were allowed to operate with virtual impunity We allege that Hernandez corrupted legitimate public institutions in the country including parts of the national police military and National Congress And we allege that Hernandez worked closely with other public officials to protect cocaine shipments bound for the United States Hernandez was arrested in February less than a month after his presidential term ended He was a longtime U.S. ally who received backing during his entire 8 year term despite mounting reports of serious human rights violations And accusations of corruption involvement with drug smuggling His brother an Antonio Tony Hernandez is currently serving a life person sentence in the U.S. after being convicted in 2019 of smuggling cocaine A federal judge has halted Kentucky's 15 week abortion ban at least for now U.S. district judge Rebecca Grady Jennings a Trump appointee locked the law from taking effect for the next two weeks after Kentucky's two remaining abortion providers said the law provisions prevented them from continuing abortion care Both clinics now plan to resume offering abortions Kentucky Republicans passed the bill in March before overriding a veto by the democratic governor Andy beshear last week This comes as the Supreme Court is weighing Mississippi's 15 week abortion ban in a case that could overturn the landmark 1973 ruling in roe V wade that legalized abortion nationwide The Supreme Court has ruled the federal government can continue to deny benefits to seniors and people with disabilities living in Puerto Rico And in 8 to one ruling Thursday justice has sided with the Biden administration which says Puerto Ricans are not entitled to claim full supplemental security income benefits or SSI Unless they move to the mainland The loan dissenter was justice Sonia Sotomayor whose parents were born in Puerto Rico She wrote in a dissenting opinion quote there is no rational basis for Congress to treat needy citizens living anywhere in the United States so differently from others to hold otherwise as the court does is irrational and antithetical to the very nature of the SSI program and the equal protection of citizens guaranteed by the constitution justice of the mayor said Prison officials and Huntsville Texas have executed the state's oldest death row prisoner On Thursday night 78 year old Carl Wayne bundchen was strapped to a gurney and administered a single lethal dose of pentobarbital Death penalty opponents have compared the drug's effect to drowning or being burned alive In Tennessee Republican governor Bill Lee temporarily halted the execution of 17 year old 72 year old Oscar Franklin Smith Thursday evening Just hours before he was set to die Governor Lee cited an unspecified oversight in the preparation of a three drug lethal injection cocktail meant to sedate and paralyze Smith while stopping his heart from beating Meanwhile South Carolina's Supreme Court disordered a pause to next week's planned execution of Richard Bernard Moore The court is weighing the constitutionality of South Carolina's new execution law which requires condemned prisoners to.

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"As Ukrainian forces continue to hold on defending the southern port city of Mary opal Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the latest offers by the Russians of offering humanitarian corridors might not be credible What gives pause is the fact that there have been agreements on humanitarian corridors established before that have fallen apart very very quickly If not immediately Possibly because the security has been violated by Russian forces Blanken was speaking during his summit on migration in Panama The Biden administration is hiring federal workers to go to rural rural communities to help residents access the federal resources available to them Federal workers are fanning out across 5 states Georgia Kentucky New Mexico Mississippi and tribal nations in Arizona to help rural communities the latest push to spread the word about the bipartisan infrastructure law and COVID-19 relief funding The locations were based on need and readiness but some are also states with potentially hot midterm races coming up The initiative is being led by the agriculture department It aims to expand to all 50 states if Congress signs off on the budget In Washington I may be more as Bloomberg radio The South Carolina Supreme Court has issued a temporary stay halting the state from carrying out plans for its first ever firing squad execution Today's order by the state's high court temporarily halts the scheduled April 29th execution of inmate Richard Moore Who is on death row for killing a convenience store clerk Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700.

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"Actual speeds are live from npr news. I'm shay stevens. white house. Officials are reporting progress toward narrowing differences over president. Biden's proposed three and a half trillion dollar spending package press secretary. Jen psaki says that biden wants to gauge where lawmakers stand on the measure. And whether he can help them reach a consensus. Pc's his role as Uniting and as at working to bring together people over common agreement on we're on a path forward and that's his objective so yes these meetings are important. He's looking forward to hearing from people and looking forward to playing a role in bringing people together. He says that biden is holding talks with the democrats who have a range of views on his economic agenda. The president met with house and senate democratic leaders wednesday with plans for follow up sessions today. President biden says the. Us will buy another five hundred. Million doses of the fires cove nineteen vaccine to donate to other countries. Biden says it will bring the total. Us commitment of donated vaccines to roughly one point. One billion. The president says that rich nations should commit to donating more vaccines to poor countries with no political strings attached. The mine administration is promising. A swift investigation in wake of viral images of border patrol agents on horseback corralling haitian migrants along the southern texas border as npr's joel rose reports. The administration is facing mounting criticism. From some prominent democrats the chair of the congressional black caucus congresswoman joyce beatty ohio called. The photos deplorable unthinkable. An almost not real beatty says members of the caucus laid out their concerns in the meeting with senior officials at the white house homeland. Security secretary a hundred. My orcas has promised a speedy investigation. We need to conduct this investigation thoroughly but very quickly. It will be completed in days not weeks. Prominent democrats have also called on the administration to stop expulsion flights to haiti while the country is still reeling from recent disasters. Joel rose. npr news us home. Prices are up fifteen percent from a year ago while the pace of sales slowed a bit. And npr's chris arnold reports that there's still a serious shortage of homes on the market. The number of home sold last month fell by two percent. The national association of realtors says that's mostly because there just aren't enough available homes to buy the median. Price of an existing home is now three hundred fifty seven thousand dollars. Prices have been driven to record highs also because of the shortage of homes for years after the housing bubble burst back more than a decade ago. Homebuilders didn't build enough to keep up with population growth. The pandemic didn't help dramatically pushed up the price. A lumber economists say homebuilders in many areas will eventually catch up but until then it will likely continue to be a tough time to buy a house. Chris arnold npr news us futures are higher in after hours trading. This is npr news. Windy conditions that prompted new evacuation warnings and california's to larry county. We're twenty eight thousand. Acre wildfire is burning and sequoia national forest. Nearly thirteen thousand firefighters are battling the flames forest management is credited with protecting grove of giant sequoia trees. The canadian government is planning a lift to lift a prohibition on direct flights from india. As soon as early next week as dan carpenter reports ontario is also adding enhanced covert nineteen screening protocols regular flights from mineola resume on september twenty. Sixth when that happens. Travelers must show proof of negative cova nineteen molecular tests taken within eighteen hours of their departure. Details of the vaccination must also be uploaded to the arrive. Ken app or website statement from transport. Canada has anyone failing to meet. The requirements will not be allowed to board a flight. People on indirect flights still show negative covered nineteen tests within seventy two hours of their departure. As a test. Three direct flights from india will be allowed before the ban lifts and all passengers will be checked on arrival to make sure the measures are working for npr news. I'm dan carpenter in toronto. The south carolina supreme court has upheld a ban on the removal or relocation of statues and other monuments without prior legislative approval. The law also requires the legislatures permission to rename streets or buildings. It came in a lawsuit filed by the widow of state. Senator clement pinkney. Whose husband was murdered.

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"Live from npr news. I'm shay stevens. President biden says the united states is doubling its purchase of pfizer's cove at nineteen shots to share with the rest of the world raising the total. Us commitment of donated vaccines to roughly one point. One billion by nez also laid out an ambitious goal of vaccinating seventy percent of world's population within the next year. The president toda virtual vaccine summit on the sidelines of the un general assembly. That too many people have already died from co that four point five million people and this global tragedy and we. We're we're not going to solve this crisis. With half measures or middle of the road ambitions we need to go big mine is urging rich nations to do more to get the pandemic under control food and drug administration has authorized a booster cove covert nineteen vaccine for people aged sixty five and older or those at high risk of contracting that virus. The agency has also approved cova. Vaccinations for eighteen to sixty four year. Olds who are frequently exposed to the disease. An advisory committee is still considering whether to recommend broader use of visor booster. Madeira and johnson and johnson are also seeking permission to offer boosters of their vaccines. some congressional democrats. Say they're demanding that the biden administration and the alleged mistreatment of haitian migrants. They're responding to images of agents on horseback rounding up haitians near an encampment. Thousands in del. Rio texas agents tied to the images are on administrative. Leave but ohio congressman joyce beatty says. It's not enough of that. Was to speak to those deplorable photos and ask one that. All those recognized riding horses using their reigns to chase down haitians like they were cattle and goats to be suspended. Terminate the department of homeland. Security has been busing. Haitians out of the country and flying others back to haiti. Although many have not lived there in years meanwhile texas state police have lined up patrol cars bumper to bumper for miles along the border to keep any more haitians from entering the country. They're senate democrats say they've ended. Bipartisan talks on policing reform after failing to reach a deal republicans refuse to back the proposals. Which call for an end to qualified immunity which shields police officers from civil lawsuits. President biden says that the white house wants to keep working with congress on the matter. The proposal was introduced in wake of global protests over racial injustice sparked by the police murder of george floyd last year in minneapolis. The federal reserve is indicating it may raise interest rates before the end of the year the new sent. us stocks. Broadly higher on wall street. This is npr news. The south carolina supreme court has upheld a statute that forbids the removal or relocation of statues and other monuments without prior legislative approval. The law also forbids the renaming of streets or buildings without permission. The ruling came in a lawsuit filed by the widow of state. Senator clement pinkney. Whose husband was murdered with eight others during bible study at the historically black church where he preached south carolina's heritage act has stopped colleges and local governments from removing statues that honor civil war heroes and segregationists. The city of richmond. Virginia has unveiled a new emancipation statue. Only two weeks after the massive monument to confederate general robert e lee was taken down. Npr's deepa shiva rahm. Has that story. The emancipation and freedom monument features to twelve foot bronze statues one of a man and one of a woman holding an infant. They've all been newly freed from the shackles of slavery. Base of the monument is important to it has inscriptions and images of ten people who were crucial in the history of emancipation and that includes people like nat turner who let us leave rebellion in virginia. The statues arrival is timely. But the process to create an erected actually began almost ten years ago and virginia officials. Say they're also making history here. The nation's first state funded monument dedicated to emancipation deepa shivram. Npr news us. Futures are higher in after hours trading. This is npr news..

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South Carolina's Confederate monument protection law upheld
"Hi Mike Ross you're reporting south Carolina's Confederate monument protection law has been upheld the South Carolina Supreme Court has upheld the legality of the state law that prevents moving a Confederate monument or changing the historical name of the street or building without the legislature's approval but the justices struck down a requirement that two thirds of the General Assembly must approve a move or name change the ruling keeps the state's heritage act in place heritage act was passed in two thousand as part of a compromise to remove the Confederate flag from atop the South Carolina statehouse dome the rebel flag was moved to a poll on the capitol lawn but it was removed in twenty fifteen after nine black church members were killed in a racist shooting at Emanuel A. M. E. church in Charleston hi Mike Rossio

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"At the Rutherford County School system died of Covid because someone wasn't wearing a mask. This is a very This is a very shut. Uh the U. S. Is heading into the fall with four times more patients in hospitals than a year ago, more than 100,000 and health officials warn the surge isn't over. But it is on the move as cases and hospitalizations stabilize and hard hit southern states like Florida, Alabama and Mississippi. CDC documents show ICU Hospitalizations are on the rise in the northwest and upper Midwest. Unfortunately, what we're seeing is this virus is now moving up into West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania. It's kind of spreading laterally, North, East and West. While in Idaho, one of the least vaccinated states. Paramedics in Boise, telling us nearly every patient with covid symptoms they take to the hospital is unvaccinated. This Covid virus has been kind of like a really long mass casualty incident that Just goes on and on and on. And so it's been definitely tough on my people here in Idaho Resources are exhausted, in large part because younger unvaccinated people are overwhelming the system, but those paramedics and hospital staff here they are determined to answer the calls for help. Even though some tough decisions are having to be made about who receives care in South Carolina, Alec Murtaugh was once a celebrated attorney but now can no longer practice law the South Carolina Supreme Court suspending his license due to accusations of misappropriating funds from the law firm his family helped build for decades. Murdoch's family has been the focus of national attention since the brutal unsolved murders of his wife, Maggie. 22 year old son Paul this past June. Are they breathing? No, ma'am, how was and my son and what is your name? My name is Alex Murdoch. Leave. Hurry, either one of them moving. Murdoch, calling 911 after finding their bodies, both shot multiple times near the family's hunting lodge, his brother speaking to us at the time, asking for the public's help. It's just hard to imagine somebody could be so sick as to Do this. Intentionally killed people like that. On Friday, the law firm where he works announced it had reported to law enforcement and the state bar that he had stolen money from the firm. His older brother, Randy, who still works at the firm, releasing this statement. I was shocked to learn of my brother, drug addiction and stealing of money. I love my law firm family and also love Alec, as my brother while will support him in his recovery. I do not support condone or excuse his conduct in stealing by manipulating his most trusted relationships Saturday, Just one day after resigning from the firm Murdoch called 911 shortly after 1 30 in the afternoon. To report that he had been shot Murdoch's lawyer telling The New York Times he was fixing a flat tire on the side of a rural road when a car drove past him, then came back to ask if he was having car trouble before someone shot him. He was airlifted to a hospital in Savannah, Georgia, with what authorities say was a superficial gunshot wound to the head. And Monday, Murdoch released a statement before checking himself into rehab. Saying that he'd quote made a lot of decisions. He regretted apologizing to everyone he heard, including his family, friends and colleagues. Story from ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim Come on news time. 7 20 good for business now is powered by Washington Federal Bank. And here's What that banks Brad Good. A new Fed survey shows US economic activity downshifted in July and August that is of concern. Fed blames rising worries over the delta variant of Covid 19 supply chain problems and labor shortages. You've heard it all, the Fed's survey noted, particularly weakness in auto sales due to low inventories caused by the ongoing shortage of computer chips. Analysts say this disappointing reports suggest the Federal Reserve may not pull back on monthly bond purchases as previously thought, meaning interest rates could remain low even longer. Well, those lower interest rates are also keeping home sales and demand hot with low mortgage rates. Redfin just out with a report today showing pending sales are up 6% from this time in 2020. Asking price is also up 10% from a year ago, but so are listings right now, Redfern says. 47% of homes listed went under contract within two weeks of going in the market 50% of those sold for over list price. That's good for business and common news. Stocks are higher on Wall Street. The Dow up about 139 points right now, at 1 35,070 s and P 500 up the 11. The NASDAQ is up, 45. We'll check traffic and weather coming up next and then the question in our daily trivia contest. Stay connected. Stay informed on all things. Covid 24 7 breaking news as it happens from co mo News, 1000 FM, 97 7.

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"Michael Olivia's The Rock and Roll Law professor with the law of Rock and Roll. It's a legal man, baby legal matter from now classed 97 James Brown, R I P and ain't it Funky Nell? This sad story is the narrative of an immensely talented man who actually laid his plans carefully in a detailed will, all of which fell apart because of the failures of the legal system, family greed in bad faith his wife's own legal troubles. Cutting to the chase. The South Carolina Supreme Court unanimously ruled James Brown final partner was not actually married to him and was not entitled to a share of his fortune because they're 2001 marriage was not legally binding. Tommi Rae Hynie argued in court that she was his widow and the mother of his son and earlier court decisions had agreed. The state Supreme Court ordered Circuit Court officials to promptly proceed with the probate of Brown's estate in accordance with his estate plan, which outlined the singer's plans to establish and I feel good trust funded by his music royalties to cover the scholarship costs. They noted the ongoing litigation since Brown's passing has thwarted his expressed wish that his estate be used for educational purposes. Appoint we find both extraordinary and lamentable, bigger but her marital status and as a result, the legal opportunity of James Brown, the second her child with James Brown also figured into their share if any of his assets, including.

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"NBA's health and safety protocols and his availability for Game one of the Western Conference finals is unclear. Person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Paul has been vaccinated against Covid 19. That could mean that Paul could be cleared to return faster than those who tested positive before vaccines were available. Paul had an outstanding series against the Nuggets. Despite playing with a nagging shoulder injury. He scored 37 points in game forward to help the Sun's complete a sweep of Denver. I'm Dave Ferry. Biden and Putin. I'm Tim Maguire than a P news minute. President Biden says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't solve any problems at their meeting in Geneva, but they did lay the groundwork. What I'm saying is, I think there's a genuine prospect. To significantly improve relations between our two countries without us giving up a single solitary thing based on principle and our values. The Arkansas man seen in a photo with his feet propped up on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi desk during the attack on the capital, has asked a federal judge permission to travel 200 miles to attend a classic car show. Richard Barnett's lawyer says buying and selling classic cars is his only way of making a living. South Carolina Supreme Court blocks two executions that had been set for this month. Under the States recently revised Capital Punishment Law, which gives the inmates a choice, The state can't find lethal injection drugs and has yet to put together a firing squad. Leaving the electric chair is the only option. I'm Tim Maguire. I'm Mike Grossi, a reporting the White House and Senate Majority Leader. Schumer support a repeal of the Iraq war authorization Momentum is growing in Washington to terminate the 2002 authorization of military force against Iraq, a move that supporters say it's necessary to constrain presidential war powers. The White House and Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer are endorsing the repeal legislation, with Schumer, saying he intends to bring it to the Senate floor. This year. The House is expected to pass repeal legislation. Thursday, the White House stressed in a statement earlier this week, no ongoing military activities are reliant upon the 2002 authorization. Some members of Congress also say the 2000 and one resolution to fight terrorism passed after the 9 11 attacks should also be reexamined. Mike Rossia Washington The Justice Department has dropped its lawsuit against former national security advisor John Bolton, who had written a book about his time in the Trump administration. The Trump Administration sued last year to block the release of John Bolton's book, the Room where it happened, and to recover copies that had already been distributed, saying it contained classified information. The book painted a behind the scenes unflattering account of former President Trump's foreign policy dealings with China and Ukraine, alleging he made requests for political assistance from leaders of both countries. The Biden administrations filed a document in federal court dismissing the lawsuit against Bolton, whose lawyers say a grand jury investigation into the book's publication also has been dropped. Jackie Quinn, Washington This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. The brutal heat is continuing in the West and will expand into the nation's midsection, says the National Weather Service. Anne Weber works at a water theme park in Dublin, California, where it's going to be 104 degrees. Today with the hot temperatures like our splash play area that water is probably going to be about 90 degrees, so it's making sure patrons stay hydrated when they're here. Just because you're in a pool doesn't mean you can't overheat..

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"NBA's health and safety protocols and his availability for Game one of the Western Conference finals is unclear. Person with knowledge of the situation tells The Associated Press that Paul has been vaccinated against Covid 19. That could mean that Paul could be cleared to return faster than those who tested positive before vaccines were available. Paul had an outstanding series against the Nuggets. Despite playing with a nagging shoulder injury. He scored 37 points in game forward to help the Sun's complete a sweep of Denver. I'm Dave Ferry, Biden and Putin. I'm Tim Maguire with an A P news minute. President. Biden says He and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't solve any problems at their meeting in Geneva, but they did lay the groundwork. What I'm saying is, I think there's a genuine prospect. To significantly improve relations between our two countries without us giving up a single solitary thing based on principle and Richard Barnett's lawyer says buying and selling classic cars is his only way of making a living. South Carolina Supreme Court blocks two executions that had been set for this month. Under the States recently revised capital Punishment Law, which gives the inmates a choice, the state can't find lethal injection drugs and as yet I'm Tim Maguire. I'm Mike Rossi, a reporting the White House and Senate Majority Leader. Schumer support a repeal of the Iraq war authorization Momentum is growing in Washington to terminate the 2002 authorization of military force against Iraq, a move that supporters say it's necessary to constrain presidential war powers. The White House and Senate Majority leader Chuck Schumer are endorsing the repeal legislation, with Schumer, saying he intends to bring it to the Senate floor. This year. The House is expected to pass repeal legislation. Thursday, the White House stressed in a statement earlier this week, no ongoing military activities are reliant upon the 2002 authorization. Some members of Congress also say the 2000 and one resolution to fight terrorism passed after the 9 11 attacks should also be reexamined. Mike Rossia Washington The Justice Department has dropped its lawsuit against former national security advisor John Bolton, who had written a book about his time in the Trump administration. The Trump Administration sued last year to block the release of John Bolton's book, the Room where it happened, and to recover copies that had already been distributed, saying it contained classified information. The book painted a behind the scenes unflattering account of former President Trump's foreign policy dealings with China and Ukraine, alleging he made requests for political assistance from leaders of both countries. The Biden administrations filed a document in federal court dismissing the lawsuit against Bolton, whose lawyers say a grand jury investigation into the book's publication also has been dropped. Jackie Quinn, Washington This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. The brutal heat is continuing in the West and will expand into the nation's midsection, says the National Weather Service. Dani Weber works at a water theme park in Dublin, California, where it's going to be 104 degrees. Today with the hot temperatures like our splash play area that water is probably going to be about 90 degrees, so it's making sure patrons stay hydrated when they're here. Just because you're in a pool doesn't mean you can overheat..

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"And enjoy your free year of Fox Nation Condemned killer will not have to sit in the electric chair tomorrow in South Carolina. He and another convict, also scheduled to die soon borrowed more time in courts. The South Carolina Supreme Court blocked the executions because of firing squad hasn't been assembled. Yet. Those executions are scheduled just a month after the state Legislature passed a new law compelling those on death row to choose between electrocution or a firing squad. It's lethal. Injection drugs weren't available. President officials say the drugs aren't available, and attorneys for the two men argue that death by electrocution was cruel and unusual. They also argued the state hadn't done all it could to get the lethal injection drugs. The lawyers for the state say the U. S. Supreme Court has never found electrocution to be unconstitutional. Robbed Austin Fox News in a few hours, we could get some rulings from the Supreme Court as it winds down its term of Baker in Colorado, who want a partial victory at the court a few years ago after refusing to make a cake for a same sex wedding is back in court for not making another cake. It was ordered today. The Supreme Court took up his first case, Denver District Court judge this week rule Jakphillips violated the state's anti discrimination law by refusing to make a cake for a transgender woman. Philips said said he refused the pastries message since the customer ordered a pink cake with blue frosting to celebrate her transitioning. The judge rejected the argument, saying the case was about her refusal to sell a product not compelled speech. A group representing the Baker says it will appeal the ruling, which includes a $500 fine. Rich Dennison Fox News on Wall Street. More selling is in store futures are down the day after the Dow lost more than 250 points..

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"Condemned killer will not have to sit in the electric chair tomorrow in South Carolina. He and another convict also was scheduled to die soon borrowed more time in courts. The South Carolina Supreme Court blocked the executions because a firing squad hasn't been assembled. Yet. Those executions are scheduled just a month after the state Legislature passed a new law compelling those on death row to choose between electrocution or firing squad at lethal injection drugs weren't available. President officials say the drugs aren't available. Attorneys for the two men argue that death by electrocution was cruel and unusual. They also argued the state hadn't done all it could to get the lethal injection drugs. The lawyers for the state say the U. S. Supreme Court has never found electrocution to be unconstitutional. Rob Dawson Fox News in a few hours, we could get some rulings from the Supreme Court as it winds down its term. A baker in Colorado who want a partial victory at the quarter few years ago after refusing to make a cake for a same sex wedding is back in court for not making Another cake that was ordered today. The Supreme Court took up his first case, a Denver district court judge this week rule Jakphillips violated the state's anti discrimination law by refusing to make a cake for a transgender woman. Philips said said he refused the pastries message since the customer ordered a pink cake with blue frosting to celebrate her transitioning. The judge rejected the argument, saying the case was about a refusal to sell a product not compelled speech. A group representing the Baker says it will appeal the ruling, which includes a $500 fine rich Dennison Fox News on Wall Street. More selling is in store futures are down the day after the Dow lost more than 250 points. Big Tennis News just broke Raphael Nadal is withdrawn from Wimbledon and won't play at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, saying He's listening to.

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"And traffic on Channel nine eyewitness news meteorologist Brian Shields highs today running in the upper eighties. We're still tracking scattered storms, but will track the change in the rain pattern as we get into the upcoming weekend. Police activity on the four way westbound Rosalind got the right lane blocked on the exit ramp from the Wdbo Triple team Traffic Center. I'm Edwards. Alright at 7, 32 Scott and as with the Orlando's Morning news here on Wdbo, 173 FM and am 5 80 Orlando's news, Antel, I'm Marcia Taylor. I'm re computer governor Rhonda Santa's is making good on his promise not to prosecute people who violated Covid restrictions covering this story for us alive right now. A reporter Darryl Moody, Right. Governor Just Santas and the state's clemency board granted pardons yesterday to anyone still facing fines for violating mask mandates put in place by cities, counties and municipalities to Santa said it was necessary for the states continue to recovery from the pandemic, adding that the state should focus on prosecuting real criminals. Surprise to absolutely No. One agriculture commissioner and newly minted Democrat gubernatorial candidate Nikki Freed was the only candidate member to vote against those pardons. I'm Darryl Nudie reporting live wdbo one. Oh, 73 of them and am 5 80. Okay, just what we need another problem with the Internet this time, a key component failed, hitting airlines, banks and stock exchanges. Virgin Australia says it resolved It's it out. It's early this morning. The outage also hit Southwest Airlines, United Airlines and banking groups in Australia and New Zealand, of course, is all basically a week after countless other sites went down when Fastly suffered a widespread failure. Disneyland Paris is now back open in France as a today the theme park had been closed for eight months due to the pandemic. Now you may soon be able to go that European vacation could be an option again is we're expecting a decision on allowing Americans to visit Europe. The EU is going to vote on recommendations to add us to the list of countries for travel. If approved, tourists could start booking summer trips. Even without a vaccine. South Carolina Supreme Court halted executions in the state until procedures for its newest method of execution. A firing squad are finalized. Lawyers foreign inmates scheduled to die Friday convinced the court to stay his execution because right now it only has one means of execution. That's the electric chair. South Carolina does not have drugs needed for a lethal injection. An Ohio woman is facing assault charges after attacking McDonald's employees over a slushy this video is going around the Internet. Joining us live right now, our reporter Laura Lee, and tell us about this strange, strange story. Laurel well, Ray police say 44 year old Sherrice Cleveland is accused of lashing out at workers at the eatery on Monday after they refused to mixed two flavors of a slushy drink for her. Security footage shows Cleveland attempting attempting to strike one of the employees and struggling with another who then yells vulgarities at her. She then appears to calm down for a moment, saying Sorry I've been up all day before ripping the face mask off of one of the employees. It's unclear whether Cleveland has posted bail. Loralee Wdbo, one of 73 FM and am 5 80. Texans will soon be able to carry handguns in public without a license or training. The measure was signed by the governor. It allows gun owners to carry without permits starting in September. Supporters call it constitutional carry. Then it removes the barrier to the right to bear arms and ensures more Texans have access to personal protection in public. President Biden is back at the White House. He arrived last night, ending his first overseas trip to Europe. He flew out of Switzerland after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. And we now know where former President Donald Trump is planning his visit in the Northeast next weekend, according to organizers. The Save America event is being held at the Lorraine County Fairgrounds in Wellington Saturday. June 26 event starts at seven doors will open early and tickets are still being sold on a first come first serve basis. The World Bank just rejected the government of El Salvador's request to help the country implement Bitcoin. As legal tender. The rejection could hamper the government's goal of making digital currencies. Acceptance across the country in about three months. It is launch day on the space coast again just after high noon. SpaceX Falcon nine is gonna get sent up a US space force GPS satellite launch time is 12 09. We will keep you updated if the rocket goes up re markets are down this hour that afterward from the Fed that they expect higher interest rates by late 2023. And a conservative group working to get politicians to stand up for families the same way the NRA does for gun owners. The American principles Project wants to form a group that will lobby for families by pressuring politicians to protect kids and their education. Alright, Martian rates 7 36 now Wdbo Scott Inez with the Orlando's Morning news. I've got your weather and traffic every six minutes. Scattered storms. Once again today we're in chance down a little bit about a 40% chance of those scattered showers and storms. Otherwise a mix of clouds and sun highs topping out in the mid to upper eighties. Staying, McGee. Then tonight an isolated shower temperatures down to about 74 tomorrow, up to nineties. So touch hotter range. Hands down to 30% on our Friday from Channel nine Eyewitness news I meter all just Brian sheet, Brian. Right now we're looking at 75 degrees in downtown at 74. Now Orlando's severe weather station. Safe touch Security. Triple two. Traffic. Ed Torrance. How we roll on on I four right now. Scott Delays on I four eastbound begin at U. S 27 continue to 5 32. Then you got slowdown from Osceola Parkway to 5 36 seeing delays beginning on just the approach to John Young Parkway. Oh, bt and then into downtown from the four way to a million as well. Westbound slowdowns just after Lake Mary Boulevard sexually and be between Lake Mary and 4, 34 and then again from Maitland Boulevard all the way towards Lee Road, Princeton to Colonial Drive as well. Still got that police activity on the four way westbound on the exit rental. Rosalinda right, lane is blocked there and traffic starting to slow down just a bit at Crystal Lake Drive as well. Crash on 5 35 North Buon at international drives, causing some heavy delays in that area. Visit the refresh computer superstar in Long Way to get a complete windows 10 system for just 100. And 89 99 at refresh computers. They have what you need at every budget visit, refresh computers dot net with traffic alerts every six minutes in the morning. We're helping to get to work on time. From the Wdbo Triple Team Traffic Center. I'm Ed turns You've got to keep.

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"President. Biden says he and Russian President Vladimir Putin didn't solve any problems that they're meeting in Geneva, but they did lay the groundwork. What I'm saying is, I think there's a genuine prospect. To significantly improve relations between our two countries without us giving up a single solitary thing based on principle and our values. The Arkansas man seen in a photo with his feet propped up on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is desk during the attack on the capital has asked a federal judge permission to travel 200 miles to attend a classic car show. Richard Barnett's lawyer says buying and selling classic cars is his only way of making a living. The South Carolina Supreme Court blocks two executions that had been set for this month. Under the States recently revised Capital Punishment Law, which gives the inmates a choice, The state can't find lethal injection drugs and has yet to put together a firing squad. Leaving the electric chair is the only option. I'm Tim Maguire. Both President Biden and Vladimir Putin say they're Geneva Summit was positive and straightforward. The president says his goal was to deliver. His message is face to face that he wants to cooperate with Moscow, where possible and will respond to Russian aggression where needed. I did what I came to do, the two men agreed to send their ambassadors back to their post and on a plan to replace a nuclear treaty. In other areas, though they remain far apart Ukraine human rights and cybersecurity through an interpreter, Putin denied involvement in cyber attacks on the U. S. What do the state organs Russia has to do with that? We are encountering the same threats. The president says U. S intelligence points to Russia and warned Putin of consequences if attacks continue The last thing he wants now. As a Cold War saga or Megane Washington AP.

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Denying marriage claim, justices OK James Brown's dying wish
"South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that singer James brown's last partner was not legally married to him I'm marquees are let up with the latest he he's fourteen years after James Brown died his dying wish is a major step closer to being carried out south Carolina's justices ruled this week that Tommy ray hi neat failed to annul a previous marriage and therefore was not to brown's wife at the time of his death Browns will called for the creation of a trust to help educate needy children funded by brown's music royalties attorneys in the case a brown had few assets and the estate's value is in music and movie royalties and the marketing of bronze likeness